Chuck Robbins rewires Cisco

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Mar 23, 2016
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Cisco reorganizes engineering in a big way; veteran Ahuja out

Cisco, which kicked off 2016 with news that the leader of its engineering troops would soon be leaving the company, has now undertaken a major reorganization of that same group and disclosed another high-profile departure. Read More

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Chuck Robbins rewires Cisco

This week Robbins restructured Cisco’s enormous engineering unit to better align with market trends. Read More

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